{"id":368829,"date":"2010-02-26T20:29:14","date_gmt":"2010-02-27T01:29:14","guid":{"rendered":"tag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d8341c630a53ef01310f4105b2970c"},"modified":"2010-02-26T20:29:14","modified_gmt":"2010-02-27T01:29:14","slug":"colleagues-family-remember-seaworld-trainer-dawn-brancheau","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/368829","title":{"rendered":"Colleagues, family remember SeaWorld trainer Dawn Brancheau"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><object height=\"385\" width=\"480\"><param name=\"movie\" value=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/PMeo1RHOIuI&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1&amp;\"><\/param><param name=\"allowFullScreen\" value=\"true\"><\/param><param name=\"allowscriptaccess\" value=\"always\"><\/param><embed allowfullscreen=\"true\" allowscriptaccess=\"always\" height=\"385\" src=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/PMeo1RHOIuI&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1&amp;\" type=\"application\/x-shockwave-flash\" width=\"480\"><\/embed><\/object><\/p>\n<p>SeaWorld&#8217;s head of animal training, Chuck Tompkins, recently spoke on video about trainer Dawn Brancheau, who was killed Wednesday during an interaction with an orca named Tilikum.<\/p>\n<p>Brancheau&#8217;s sister, Diane Gross, described her as someone who &quot;loved the whales like her children,&quot; and Tompkins echoed those sentiments in his video statement. Brancheau was apparently interacting with Tilikum on a poolside platform Wednesday when he grabbed her hair and pulled her into the water. An autopsy found that she &quot;most likely died from multiple traumatic injuries and drowning,&quot; according to a news release from the Orange County, Florida, Sheriff&#8217;s Office.<\/p>\n<p>A former head trainer at SeaWorld, Thad Lacinak, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wftv.com\/news\/22680809\/detail.html\">told Florida news station WFTV<\/a> that he believed an error on Brancheau&#8217;s part led to her death. During his time at the park, Lacinak said, &quot;[the] protocol was not to be around Tilikum&#8217;s mouth while you&#8217;re laying down&quot; on the water-covered platform called the slide-out. <\/p>\n<p>Lying down &quot;is a very vulnerable position to be in with an animal like Tilikum,&quot; Lacinak continued. &quot;And apparently her ponytail drifted into the water, he just opened his mouth, sucked it in and pulled her in the water.&quot; But Lacinak was quick to describe Brancheau as an excellent trainer, despite the apparent mistake.\n<\/p>\n<p>Brancheau had apparently been working since childhood toward her dream of training marine mammals. In a 2006 interview with the Orlando Sentinel, she recalled a trip to SeaWorld at age 9 as being pivotal in her decision to become a trainer. &quot;I remember walking down the aisle (of Shamu Stadium) and telling my mom, &#8216;This is what I want to do,&#8217; &quot; she told the Sentinel.<\/p>\n<p>A memorial fund has been established for Brancheau, with donations to be used &quot;to support the children&#8217;s charities she was so passionate about,&quot; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.seaworldparksblog.com\/explore\/blog\/todays-press-conference\">SeaWorld announced Friday<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Although SeaWorld&#8217;s president and chief executive, Jim Atchison, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.seaworldparksblog.com\/explore\/blog\/message-jim-atchison-president-and-chief-executive-officer-seaworld-parks-entertainment\">has said that<\/a> &quot;[all] of our standard operating procedures will come under review as part of the investigation&quot; into Brancheau&#8217;s death, the Orlando park <a href=\"http:\/\/latimesblogs.latimes.com\/unleashed\/2010\/02\/orca-shows-will-resume-seaworld-announces.html\">will resume its public orca shows<\/a> this weekend.<\/p>\n<p>In light of Wednesday&#8217;s tragedy, SeaWorld has suspended the <a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/Shamu\">Twitter account<\/a> it had maintained to give voice to its <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Shamu\">Shamu<\/a> orca character. (Shamu is not the name of any of SeaWorld&#8217;s current orcas, but is rather a stage name used by any number of the orcas performing at SeaWorld. The original Shamu died more than 30 years ago.)<\/p>\n<p>&quot;At this difficult time, @Shamu will not be active on Twitter, as users who follow @Shamu have come to expect posts that are light-hearted and perhaps a bit quirky,&quot; a spokesperson <a href=\"http:\/\/www.seaworldparksblog.com\/explore\/blog\/shamu-twitter-account\">wrote on SeaWorld&#8217;s blog<\/a>. The company continues to post updates to its primary Twitter account, <a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/SeaWorld_Parks\">@SeaWorld_Parks<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>RELATED:<br \/><\/br><a href=\"http:\/\/latimesblogs.latimes.com\/unleashed\/2010\/02\/seaworld-faces-public-relations-challenge-in-wake-of-trainers-killing-by-captive-orca.html\">SeaWorld faces public relations challenge in wake of trainer&#8217;s orca death<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Lindsay Barnett<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SeaWorld&#8217;s head of animal training, Chuck Tompkins, recently spoke on video about trainer Dawn Brancheau, who was killed Wednesday during an interaction with an orca named Tilikum. Brancheau&#8217;s sister, Diane Gross, described her as someone who &quot;loved the whales like her children,&quot; and Tompkins echoed those sentiments in his video statement. 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